Jean Pascal W10 Aleksy Kuziemski... Fighting for the first time in more than a year and a half, former world light heavyweight champion Jean Pascal got a victory in Montreal over Poland's Aleksy Kuziemsky, but things did not go smoothly. In the fourth round, Pascal was throwing a left hook when his arm got caught in the vertical strand holding the ropes together, and injured his left shoulder. From then on, Pascal was virtually a one-armed fighter, using his left as little more than a range finder. Still, Kuziemski was either unaware of the injury or unable to realize that the way to take advantage of the situation was to circle towards Pascal's injured arm and throw mostly rights. With Kuziemsky failing to capitalize on Pascal's misfortune, the Haitian-Canadian fought fiercely with only his right hand, scoring knockdowns in the sixth and tenth rounds, and winning every round after the injury. In the tenth, shortly after the second knockdown, it appeared that Pascal hurt his right hand as well, and for the final two minutes, he posed and feinted, seemingly a no-armed fighter. However, the tenth-round knockdown had already cemented Pascal's win as long as he finished the bout, which he did. Official scores were 100-88 and 98-90 (twice) for Pascal, who is advised by Boxingtalk's publisher Greg Leon. Provided he is healthy enough, which is a big if after tonight, Pascal looks to be headed to a March 2013 rematch against Chad Dawson, the man Pascal claimed the world light heavyweight championship from in 2010. source: wealth tv